Intermec 2430 Betriebsanweisung
Chapter 2—Configuring and Managing the Terminals
Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual
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About the Configurations
The terminal uses three configurations: current, active, and default.
Having separate current and active configurations lets you control the
active configuration while letting each operator make some changes to the
current configuration, such as scanning a bar code to change the beep
volume.
Having separate current and active configurations lets you control the
active configuration while letting each operator make some changes to the
current configuration, such as scanning a bar code to change the beep
volume.
Trakker Antares Configurations
Configuration
Description
Current
This configuration, also called the runtime configuration, uses the
configuration that is saved in RAM. When you change a parameter
by using the menu system, by scanning a bar code, by sending it
from a host application, or by sending it from the DCS 300, the
terminal updates the current configuration. The changes to the
current configuration are lost when you boot or reset the terminal.
configuration that is saved in RAM. When you change a parameter
by using the menu system, by scanning a bar code, by sending it
from a host application, or by sending it from the DCS 300, the
terminal updates the current configuration. The changes to the
current configuration are lost when you boot or reset the terminal.
Active
When you update the flash memory, the terminal copies the current
configuration to the active configuration. The active configuration
is the configuration that the terminal uses when you boot or reset
the terminal.
configuration to the active configuration. The active configuration
is the configuration that the terminal uses when you boot or reset
the terminal.
Default
This configuration is the factory default configuration. You may
want to restore the default configuration. For help, see “Restoring
the Terminal’s Default Configuration” on page 30.
want to restore the default configuration. For help, see “Restoring
the Terminal’s Default Configuration” on page 30.
Configuring the Terminal by Scanning Bar Code Labels
You can configure the terminal by scanning bar code labels that are listed
in this manual or by creating your own Code 39 or Code 93 bar code
labels. For example, you can scan this bar code label to set the beep volume
to a quiet audio level:
in this manual or by creating your own Code 39 or Code 93 bar code
labels. For example, you can scan this bar code label to set the beep volume
to a quiet audio level:
Set Beep Volume to Quiet
*$+BV1*
*$+BV1*
Note: If you are working in the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System,
you cannot scan configuration commands. Exit the menu system to scan
configuration commands.
you cannot scan configuration commands. Exit the menu system to scan
configuration commands.
As you scan bar code labels to configure the terminal, the terminal accepts
and sets all commands. However, the terminal only uses the parameters
that are valid for the current configuration. For example, if you configure
COM1 to use the Configurable protocol, disable Handshake, and set a
value for Poll, the terminal will set the value for Poll, but it will not use
this value because Handshake is disabled.
and sets all commands. However, the terminal only uses the parameters
that are valid for the current configuration. For example, if you configure
COM1 to use the Configurable protocol, disable Handshake, and set a
value for Poll, the terminal will set the value for Poll, but it will not use
this value because Handshake is disabled.